Candidates should note that the test paper for Head IV - Accounts and Professional Conduct will be divided into two parts - Part A concerned with accounts issues and comprising one question carrying 25 marks, and Part B concerned with professional conduct issues, comprising 3 questions carrying 25 marks each.

IMPORTANT NOTE:The Examination will test candidates on the relevant law up to 31 August 2012

David obtained his J.D. (Distinction) and P.C.LL. at the City University of Hong Kong, after having studied economics at the University of British Columbia and international taxation at the University of Sydney. David is also a Chartered Accountant (Australia) and Certified Public Accountant (United States), and holds various other professional qualifications in accounting and taxation. David worked in the Big 4 accounting firms, and then joined the academia to teach accounting and taxation subjects. He has published in the Hong Kong Lawyer and the Hong Kong Law Journal.

Professional Conduct

Julienne JENSenior Teaching Consultant, Department of Professional Legal Education, Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong;Solicitor, HKSAR;Solicitor, England and Wales;CEDR Accredited Mediator;Accredited General Mediator of the Law Society of Hong Kong

Examiner for Head II OLQEExaminer for Civil Procedure for the PCLL Conversion Exam

Julienne is currently a full-time Senior Teaching Consultant at the Department of Professional Legal Education, Faculty of Law, the University of Hong Kong. Julienne is the course coordinator for the Civil Litigation course and the Commercial Disputes Resolution Elective for the Postgraduate Certificate in Laws programme offered by the University of Hong Kong.

Julienne is experienced in defending litigation involving professionals, acting upon the instructions of professional liability insurers. Her main area of practice is in medical negligence and related medico-legal matters including handling Medical and Dental Council inquiries and Coroners Inquests. Julienne also has experience in general commercial litigation matters, including matters involving insurance law, handling joint ventures and shareholders' disputes (and applications under sections 168A and 177(1)(f) of the Companies Ordinance), sales of goods disputes, defamation actions and insolvency proceedings.

Bad Weather Policy
Class sessions will be cancelled if a No. 8 higher tropical cyclone signal or black storm warning is raised within 3 hours before the start of registration or during the session. In the event of cancellation due to bad weather, the session will be re-schedule.